Travel to Malaga and Seville with a 10% discount

Use the promo code TKENDULUS26 and enjoy a 10% discount on fares from Istanbul to the art- and history-filled Andalusian cities of Malaga and Seville! Purchase tickets from February 1–28 for travel between February 1 and May 15, 2026.

Ticketing Period Travel Period
February 1, 2026 - February 28, 2026 February 1, 2026 - May 15, 2026

                                  

To benefit from the campaign:

 

  1. Enter to turkishairlines.com or Turkish Airlines mobile application.
  2. Login to your Miles&Smiles account or create Miles&Smiles account to use discount code.
  3. Choose your ticket, fill your personal informations.
  4. At the payment step you can notice the promotion code area.
  5. Enter the discount code TKENDULUS26 and click the button.
  6. The discount will be applied at the bottom of the page.

 

 We wish you a healthy and pleasant flight.

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Discover the magic of Seville

Seville, the capital and largest city of Andalusia, is considered one of Spain’s cultural and artistic hotspots. Some of Seville’s highlights include the Flamenco Dance Museum and the Casa de la Memoria, both of which feature live flamenco performances in addition to exhibits. Another worthwhile area to visit in Seville is the Santa Cruz old town, home to the Alcazar Palace and the Seville Cathedral; the latter is a UNESCO World Heritage site that also includes the Giralda bell tower, a former minaret.


Seville: Where history meets passion

Visitors to Seville can enjoy delicious Andalusian cuisine and sample tapas, as well as classic dishes such as espinacas con garbanzos, a tasty spinach and chickpea stew.


A cosmopolitan cuisine with robust flavors

Recognized for its bold flavors, Andalusian cuisine draws inspiration from both the east and the west. Malaga’s seafront location contributes to the city’s reputation for delicious fish and seafood, while Seville is known for its meat-based dishes and vibrant tapas culture. In both cities, olive oil, garlic, and spices are fundamental elements of the culinary heritage. In addition, dried fruits and nuts are often served at the end of meals.


Culture and art: a remarkable synergy

Andalusia is one of Europe’s most distinctive cultural regions, shaped by a rich blend of influences and renowned for its literature, music, dance, and striking historic architecture. Málaga, the birthplace of Pablo Picasso, and Seville, a major center of flamenco, both offer a wealth of cultural and historical attractions.


Immersed in nature with the sea, mountains, and forests

Andalusia offers diverse natural beauty, from Mediterranean coastlines to mountain landscapes, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers. Málaga’s beaches, forests, and nearby Nerja Caves, along with Seville’s river scenery and Doñana National Park, highlight the region’s rich biodiversity and landscapes.


Experience the spirit of Malaga

Overlooking the Mediterranean Sea is Malaga, Andalusia’s warm, art-filled city. The birthplace of Pablo Picasso, Malaga is home to a museum dedicated to the artist—the Picasso Museum Malaga—as well as to important landmarks like the Alcazaba Malaga, a fortified castle, and the Malaga Cathedral.

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Malaga: A perfect blend of sea and city

In addition, the city is known for the splendid beaches lining its coastal areas, its street artists, and the local Andalusian cuisine. Among Malaga’s many highlights is the lively Atarazanas Market, a popular destination for shopping and dining. There, visitors can sample local dishes like grilled sardines and gazpacho.